theman2 said:theficus said:I also think suing is probably futile in a situation like this. The deposit account agreement states that Bank of America has the right to close my account at any time and for any reason. I just think it's an overreaction given the circumstances.If they treated me and my money like that, they would not deserve my business. If you want to give them a chance, I'd suggest going to a local branch and discussing your issue with them. Often they have options not available to the phone CSRs. They might even be able to resolve your issue.
Quality of service can vary widely between phone support and local support. When I had an issue about a year ago with another bank and found their phone CSRs to be less than satisfactory, I went to a local branch and was able to get my issue resolved quickly and painlessly. Because of the level of service provided by the local branch, I kept my business there.This is why I bank with State Bank of Toledo. They are always polite, pay me 6.01% and don't mind me moving in and out $100,000 a month like the tide.

